Project CARS 2 - The FULL car list including all DLC

Car count:189 cars in the base game (September 22nd 2017)4 cars in the Motorsport Pack (September 22nd 2017)4 cars in the Japanese Cars Pack (September 22nd 2017)8 cars in the Fun Pack (December 18th 2017)205 cars in total in the game as of December 18th 2017.

DLC car pack info:
The Motorsports Pack is only available for Season Pass holders and cannot be purchased separately.
The Japanese Cars Pack is available in the boxed Limited, Collector's and Ultra editions, or in the digital Standard and Deluxe editions of the game.
The Season Pass is included in the boxed Collector's and Ultra editions, or in the digital Deluxe edition of the game.
For more info on the game editions or DLC car packs check out the official Project CARS 2 page.
The Fun Pack is the first of four post-launch DLC packs included in the Season Pass.

Manufacturer affinity:
There are 14 car manufacturers for whom you can earn affinity from using their cars, if you earn enough affinity you can do special events for these manufacturers in career mode. These 14 manufacturers are Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Chevrolet, Ferrari, Ford, Ginetta, Honda, Lamborghini, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Porsche.

Car Spreadsheet:
I made a spreadsheet with Google Sheets that has all the available cars in the game and their stats which can be found here. I added a calculated power to weight ratio per car as well and included a column so you can easily see in which motorsports presets each car can race.

The Car List:
All cars are modeled after real cars except those colored in blue, these are fictional cars or fictionally spec'ed cars. The entire car list can also be found on the official Project CARS website where each car is displayed with a thumbnail picture.

Ginetta didn't make the cut for ACO's LMP2 manufacturers. Thei4 website has the G57 powered by an LS3.
The Twitter pic has a P3 sticker on it. ACO LMP3 have 420hp Nissan engines. I wonder if lobby host can enforce that hp for G57 to run restricted in both classes.
Or if there is a second G57 with said P3 spec Nissan engine in pc2

G29 FFB RAW 95-50-5-0

What tire compound were you using?
What was your tire pressure?
What was the track and tire temperatures?

GTR is a 2016 as per the NISMO bumpers which are angular under the headlights instead of the older curved style. Also the rear bumper carries over the vents under the lights as well, and the updated lights should be a giveaway.

The Ginetta G57/P2 is technically a LMP3 class car. The G57 was originally designed under the LMP2 regulations but the ACO didn't select Ginetta as one of the four approved constructors, so they had to revamp the design to meet LMP3 regs instead but didn't change the name.